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Sunday, August 23, 2015

pixellecoSalustiano's works have changed the limits of portrait painting. He approaches the human figure with the rigour of a Renaissance painter, through a detailed study of form and a clear brush stroke. Red: that’s the colour he likes to use in order to reflect in its perfection a deep and complex peace. It would be difficult to guess that his models have been found on the street: “I’m interested in a temporal and serene face, with a generous expression in the mouth and a transparent gaze. I want it to have the appearance of eternity”.